If You are Perceived to be Delivering Bad Service … You Are

Recently, I was in Houston running a bit late to the Hobby Airport. The Hertz return center is off-property, but they have a separate lane for those who can get an electronic copy of their receipt. Normally, you can simply pull up, grab your stuff, and walk away, but since I wasn’t at the airport […]

Efficiency Doesn’t Mean Someone Gets Fired …

Once again, my perusal of PYMNTS.com yielded a great story. The story highlights the changes retailers have experienced throughout the use of self-service. The early assumption for self-service was it would reduce headcount and be a money saver. However, that turned out to be untrue. Instead of merely letting those performing transactional services (i.e. check-out) […]

Think It’s Easy to be an FI? Think Again …

During my daily review and read routine, I always check out PYMNTS.com, as I find their articles relevant and well written. Here is a story from their December 21st feed. This article highlights the plight of an internet-only entity posing as a financial institution called Robinhood, and the issue of deposit insurance. As I have […]

Gift Wrapped “Thrills and Delights”

The minute December comes around the corner, schedules undoubtedly fill up with holiday parties. At U.S. Dataworks, it’s no exception. We planned our small holiday party for a Friday afternoon in mid-December. We would have snacks and adult beverages—but most importantly, a white elephant gift exchange. For those unfamiliar with the concept, in a white […]

Innovation Needed – Marriott Are You Listening?

It seems I have a never-ending supply of stories from mainline companies who just can’t get their customer service act together. Here’s my reasoning for sharing them: since I try to highlight the good and innovative things companies do, it’s only appropriate that when there is a customer service failure, I call that out, as […]

Why Making Assumptions is Almost Always Wrong

I am all for ridesharing. I’ve found the cost of Ubering to the airport and back is less than parking at the airport for any trip at least three days long, and a lot less stressful. The majority of drivers are both pleasant to chat with (if you want) and get me where I need […]

I’m Not as Innovative as I Thought …

Despite my quest to look for innovation in all aspects of everyday life, I often amaze myself at the number of instances I remain oblivious to it, even when it is staring me right in the face and working in my favor. For instance, there was the time I rented a beautiful new car from […]

It Was Bound to Happen – My 1st Surly Southwest Flight Attendant

I fly a lot. So I encounter many of the good folks who keep our airplanes and airports remarkably efficient, given the number of flights, people, and bags that run through a major airport on any given day. Since I’ve moved to Sugar Land, Texas, I now wind up on more Southwest Airlines flights in […]

Making Business Meetings Unique and Fun

If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you know I periodically talk about having fun at work. I truly believe when we make our workplace fun, our team members enjoy their work and their environment more. This translates into more productivity and also transfers to our clients. Trust me, even if it is just […]

Enabling Someone to Do the Right Thing

If you travel as much as I do, you’re bound to be a frequent customer at the dry cleaners. Since my move to Sugar Land, I found a cleaning business conveniently located on my way to work; they are very efficient and have been a delight.However, upon closer inspection, a shirt of mine was damaged […]